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3D movie filmstrip & discussion


  • From: P3D Lawrence Kaufman <kaufman@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: 3D movie filmstrip & discussion
  • Date: Thu, 29 May 1997 23:36:58 -0800

Greetings all,

I just found out in the current issue of Wide Gauge Film
and Video, film director Richard W. Haines discusses the 
making of the StereoVision 3D "Run for Cover" (1995). 
Actual 35mm film strips from the film are being sent to 
current and new subscribers. WideGauge has sent film
strips with past issues and still have some available
for new subscribers.

About the Publication: 
The Wide Gauge Film and Video Monthly=D6 discusses
the creative and technical aspects of large format and
novel motion picture techniques. Film formats they cover 
include Cinerama, CinemaScope, VistaVision, Todd-AO, 
70mm, Technirama, Superscope, MGM Camera 65, 
Techniscope, Panavision, IMAX, and 3D. Video formats 
include letterbox, HDTV, and cinema wide screen (16:9) 
televisions. Audio formats include stereo, surround, 
Dolby Digitalr, DTSr, and SDDSr. 

One Year's Subscription (12 issues) to Wide Gauge Film
and Video=D6 includes all available film strips (Dolby Stereo
analog surround, Dolby Digital, DTS, IMAX 65mm raw stock,
StereoVision 3D, and 70mm mag stripe) and special inserts 
with the first issue.
Price for a year's subscription is $25.00 US 
($35.00 to Canada/Mexico, $45.00 overseas). 

Check out their website:
http://members.aol.com/widegauge/index.html
They have a crossed eyed frame from the film to view.

I have enjoyed every issue, so if you are interested in 3D 
movies or any other special format motion pictures, check it out!

Lawrence


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